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I think that while Horo is certainly messing with Lawrences' head a fair amount of the time, it's not due to maliciousness, but because it's her only real form of entertainment. That and food. But it's been shown that Lawrence needed a companion (boy, does that word make me think of Dr. Who), so they both get something. I'm interested in what Horo did before now, some of which was hinted at in episode 4.

Agreed, Horo gets a huge kick out of exerting her dominance over Lawrence (and seeing the "cute" expression on Lawrence's face that always results from it), but adores him all the same.

If I'm not mistaken, a major portion of volume 7 of the light novel is dedicated to exploring Horo's past.

Eh...I almost thought what I said would come to mean bad news for you 0.0...after all, unless someone volunteers to do so, there are currently no translators working on volume 7 that I know of, and there probably won't be for quite a long time to come (until volumes 1-6 are finished, that is)...

Of course, if you can read Japanese or Chinese, then that's a whole n'other story.

Eh...I almost thought what I said would come to mean bad news for you 0.0...after all, unless someone volunteers to do so, there are currently no translators working on volume 7 that I know of, and there probably won't be for quite a long time to come (until volumes 1-6 are finished, that is)...

Of course, if you can read Japanese or Chinese, then that's a whole n'other story.

It's a sad but true fact. But the good things in the world are worth waiting for.

True. She looks more of a fox than a wolf. Too bad that Youko from Inukami does not a character to remember. Comparing her to Horo is the same as comparing a puddle to Atlantic Ocean. But they are similar in looks.

well maybe not a puddle.. a lake ^_^ Youko does reming me of Louise from ZnT with her tsundere part ^_^ But still I pointed out what I had in mind.. Horo being more similar to a fox.. ^_^ Further more she's sly and cunning.. so thatmakes even more fox-like in my eyes ^_^

the problem is that as I understand,for Now they haven't found another immmortal, well at least a MALE one..
Maybe even if they found any.. theywould be too arrogant, too young or smth like that, which makes Horo not wanting to comunicate with them..

Spoiler for anime, ep 12 or 13:

Remember the big wolf in the woods not far from the city..
Although he was similar to Horo in her wolf-form, she just called him and arrogant young pup,orsmth like that..

Or maybe, knowing her character (actually not knowing would be more like it..), she is just more interested in how things turn out.. since eternal life can prove to be boring even when there's 2 living together.. and since humans dont have such a life span, their life in the eyes of long'livers would befull of activities.. which makes them more interesting..

I loved Horo. A character like her I have never quite seen before. It was her who compelled me to watch the next episode more than anything else, not to say that everything else was bad though. You've all said most of the reasons why she is love. So elegant, so complex, strong but still (ironically) human.

She struck me more as a wolf than a fox, probably because most Japanese fox girls have yellow fur, black-tipped ears, and occasionally slim eyes. There are too many fox girls anyway.

Spoiler for And...:

Her true wolf form was definitely a wolf.

I don't entirely see where the tsundere label for Horo came from. I admit I'm a little intolerant as to what defines a tsundere because of how carelessly the label seems to be passed out lately. She seems too level-headed and a little too confident with (most of) her own feelings to be what I consider a tsundere. I also didn't find her very moe...she actually seemed more like an original character first, and an archetype second. Totally nothing wrong with that.